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Bugatti Grand Sport Sang Bleu

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Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S., a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, is one of two brands from that company celebrating their 100th anniversaries this year. In order to enhance the celebratory mood Bugatti has revealed a one-off Grand Sport called the Sang Bleu. Other models include the Sang Noir, the Bleu Centenaire and the Fbg par Hermès.

Based on the Grand Sport roofless body type, the Sang Bleu has innovatively used the two-tone theme not by utilising paint but by applying two different bodywork materials.

Carbon fibre and aluminium is the contrasting combination which the company says has embodied its core values of art, form and technique. The colours chosen for the combo were blue - hence the name - for the carbon fibre while the aluminium is polished in its natural state. The large wheels are highlighted in midnight blue and a diamond cut two-tone finish.

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Video: Bugatti’s Veyron 16.4 1001 horsepower

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When you pull up to the stop light with a Veyron there are two words that you need to say : 1001 horsepower.

The Grand Sport specifically differs from the regular super car the Veyron because it is a roadster: meaning an open air performance experience. Bugatti’s calls the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport “the world’s fastest and exciting roadster.”This statement is backed up by a top speed of over 200 mph at 224.

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The Superest of Supercar Shootouts: Bugatti Veyron vs. McLaren F1 on Top Gear

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Episode 2 of Top Gear’s 13th season aired last night in the UK, and the main event was a one-mile drag race between the McLaren F1 and the Bugatti Veyron. Notice that we didn’t say a McLaren F1 and a Bugatti Veyron. These two supercars are so super (and rare) that any single example tends to represent the whole run of each, and since your chances of encountering two of either kind in the same place are practically nill, they might as well be the only ones in existence.

The Top Gear crew chose Abu Dhabi as the location for its supercar shootout. With an arid climate that sees practically no rain or freezing-and-thawing cycles, the roads in Abu Dhabi are long, straight and, most importantly, free of pot holes. Richard Hammond chooses to pilot the Bug and The Stig takes the centrally located wheel of the F1. We won’t spoil the results except to say that this is the most real and nail-biting competition that we’ve seen on Top Gear in a long time.

Follow the jump to watch yesteryear’s supercar, the McLaren F1, go head-to-head with today’s top dog, the Bugatti Veyron.

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